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  1. #1
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    MUD(S.W.A.T)

    Apr 2005
    Location: Undisclosed
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    Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    Hi all,

    Some of you know I was doing some traveling and I love the Skymall magazine you can get from the seat back in-front of you. I spotted some cool things this year and this time one was. A Jewelry Cleaner that used only water kind of like this one, but it used water. The price was less on the one that used water too. I want one!!

    http://www.skymall.com/webapp/skysto...6&catId=Search
    TAG: MUD(S.W.A.T)
    GEAR: Whites, MXT
    LOCATION: Undisclosed
    EXPERIENCE: 8 Years +
    E-MAIL: mudswat1979@yahoo.com
    (7WarNic, 3 V-Nic, One1865 2cent, Two LC, 14 IH, 1 Flyer, 170+wheats,12tokens,12-SQ ,41-SD,1-SHD, 0-SD)

  2. #2

    Mar 2005
    Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
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    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    hey mud, diamond jim showed me some large cents he cleaned using a sonic jewelry cleaner. the results were pretty impressive! enough so that i went and bought one on e-bay! it was only $10 !! ( nobody else bid on it!) as soon as i get it and use it i will let you know how it works.
    GTI 2500/ACE 250

  3. #3
    jp
    China Cash

    Mar 2006
    Okinawa Japan San Diego
    775

    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    I have thought of thoses too! For the old bronze coins... Let me know how it goes Hollow! You too mud! Thanks
    Okinawa Dave

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    us
    Jun 2004
    Hurlock, Maryland
    E-TRAC, EXPLORER II, Excalibur II, IDX Pro
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    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    The ultrasonic cleaner should work well for dirty coins but not on the finish. I have wanted to get one. The only thing you should be carefull about is a coin or object that is high corroded as it could be shaken pieces.

    Ed Donovan
    Keep detecting, Keep digging, Keep finding!

    Ed Donovan

  5. #5
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    MUD(S.W.A.T)

    Apr 2005
    Location: Undisclosed
    5,874
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    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    hey,

    Cool some of you showed an intrest. Like I said they make one that uses only water, thats the one I want. Can't be worse than a rock tumbler right?

    Keep @ it and HH!!
    TAG: MUD(S.W.A.T)
    GEAR: Whites, MXT
    LOCATION: Undisclosed
    EXPERIENCE: 8 Years +
    E-MAIL: mudswat1979@yahoo.com
    (7WarNic, 3 V-Nic, One1865 2cent, Two LC, 14 IH, 1 Flyer, 170+wheats,12tokens,12-SQ ,41-SD,1-SHD, 0-SD)

  6. #6
    us
    Oct 2005
    Northern, Michigan
    whatever
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    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    Quote Originally Posted by MUD(S.W.A.T)
    hey,

    Cool some of you showed an intrest. Like I said they make one that uses only water, thats the one I want. Can't be worse than a rock tumbler right?

    Keep @ it and HH!!
    MUD, did you ever get this machine? I'm just curious how it worked out.
    "Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger

  7. #7

    Mar 2005
    Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
    6,896
    1 times

    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    hey badge, i dont know if mud ever got one but i got the one i mentioned earlier in the thread. it works pretty good! i cant say i would pay $50 for one but for 25 or so id say go for it. it really does a nice job at removing tough caked on dirt, especially in hard to get at areas. its not a miricle worker mind you, but it does a respectable job.
    GTI 2500/ACE 250

  8. #8
    us
    Oct 2005
    Northern, Michigan
    whatever
    6,611
    30 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Ever see one of these? (Cool way to clean)

    Quote Originally Posted by hollowpointred
    hey badge, i dont know if mud ever got one but i got the one i mentioned earlier in the thread. it works pretty good! i cant say i would pay $50 for one but for 25 or so id say go for it. it really does a nice job at removing tough caked on dirt, especially in hard to get at areas. its not a miricle worker mind you, but it does a respectable job.
    Thanks much hollowpointred.

    Sounds real good.

    Badger
    "Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger

 

 

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